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Days off are a social construct.... Our ancestors had no such luxury, and they built pyramids and empires.

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Modernity is weak. We must RETVRN to a time when we spent the best years of our lives building giant stone piles to house the bodies of our social superiors who spent their entire lives in luxury.

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literally the first week of history had a day off at the end LMAO what r u on about

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Just because God is a lazybones doesn't mean you have to be....

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Our ancestors had entire months off

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Go ask a sustenance farmer about "days off"..... lol

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Don't hurt your back moving that goalpost lmao

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Are you just trolliing, or legitimately r-slurred?

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Wouldn't you like to know

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No. I was only asking rhetorically.

Go to work, lazybones....

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Actually, more than half of all days were typically spent in some sort of rest before Capitalism.

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Shut up, Commie.

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That depended on the crop cycle and on the days they weren't on the fields they were at home doing shit like cooking or sewing clothes because you didn't have machines that simplified it back then

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Sure, but there was still a lot of down time, especially towards the late Medieval period. The big problem of why everyone has to work so much is urbanization. Tons of people who live in cities literally do nothing all day besides consume resources.

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